They are both are types of explanations.
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Having abundant species in an ecosystem (plant or animal) the benefit one another is called <em>biodiversity. </em>Biodiversity can consist of the mere food chain, to complex symbiotic relationships among creatures. If an ecosystem were to have no species, there would be no balance between a self-sustaining ecosystem. Any naturally found ecosystem will have biodiversity, otherwise that ecosystem will break (usually it's brand new, crashing ecosystems have to have even one factor removed to do so. Therefore, why would this said 'ecosystem' even begin?).
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In bryophytes, the sporophyte is minute and dependent on the relatively prominent and nutritionally independent gametophyte for resources. The moss gametophyte looks like a miniature herb, with tiny leaf-like photosynthetic organs. The gametophyte generation begins as a dormant spore, which germinates under appropriate conditions to produce filamentous and branching protonemal tissues. These form multicellular bud-like structures, each of which develops into a leafy shoot. The mature gametophytes produce male and female sexual organs, the antheridia and archegonia, respectively. The gametophyte is often sexually distinct, and plants are either male or female.
Each antheridium has an outer layer that encloses and protects thousands of motile sperm, which swim through available external water layer to the egg. Fertilization at the base of the cylindrical archegonium produces a diploid zygote which develops into an unbranched sporophyte. The sporophyte consists of a thin stalk attached to the gametophyte, and a capsule that encloses the sporophytic meiotic cells.
In recent years, the mosses Physcomitrella patens and Funaria hygrometrica have emerged as attractive model systems for studying gene function in non-vascular plants because of the relative ease of molecular manipulation by homologous recombination. Mutants affecting gametophyte development have been isolated and their analysis should provide insights into the molecular basis of gametophyte development in mosses.
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exoenzyme
Explanation:
it is an enzyme that is *secreted by a cell and functions outside that cell
*produce or discharge
Humans would not be able to breathe and sound would not be able to travel also there would not be any life
~in which there would be no plants because humans breathe out carbon dioxide and if there are no humans then plants won’t be able to consume carbon dioxide